1. Tooheys New for when volume is required. And to answer yr earlier question Scotty the cans do taste better as they are always fresh. I switched to cans a few yrs back after being continually annoyed when finding badly capped bottles that were half flat. Cans are extremely reliable !!! I can do a session on the Extra Drys like Chrispy if required and also James Boaggs Drafts
2. Little Creatures, Any of the Japs beers that Simondo likes, James Squire, Cascade, Boags Premium, Peroni, Coopers Green, for those sessions where no more than 4 or 5 will be swallowed
3. After that I am fairly relaxed but the beers I do not like are (and in no particular order - forgive me if I miss a few

) Fosters, Fosters Bitter, Carlton, Carlton cold, XXXX - well you get the drift.
Beer I miss the most is Macs Summer Ale. I have a strict beer rotation policy - 2 in the freezer to start and every time I need a new one I take one from the freezer and replace with another from the fridge.....I find this keeps things right on the edge......alternatively I love how an esky can get them to a perfect temp. If we have a bunch of people coming over I like to bring out the 88 litre Icemate Esky from the shed and put in bag of ice on the bottom then load all of my beers in and put another bag on top and leave for 60 mins minimum. I leave the other bag intact until the crew arrive, put theirs on top and empty the last bag - after taking a few of mine from the bottom for easy access. Perfection